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t.swapx.cc home page

here is my log i do not have an O20, but home page still opens to t.swapx.cc
Logfile of HijackThis v1.98.2
Scan saved at 8:47:00 PM, on 11/15/04
Platform: Windows 98 Gold (Win9x 4.10.1998)
MSIE: Internet Explorer v6.00 SP1 (6.00.2800.1106)

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Please post the complete log.Never trim the Hijackthis Log. We need all information contained in that log, so please include everything from the original log.

Run HijackThis again. Press the Scan button, then Save Log. Notepad will open.

In Notepad click Edit menu --> Select All thenEdit menu --> Copy

When responding to a post from one of our HJT Team members, please reply in the same topic - click the Add Reply button. Do not create a new topic for your reply. This will cause confusion and only cause a delay in the help you are receiving.

Right click in the message area and click on the paste option to paste the log into the post.

Everyday is virus day. Do you know where your recovery CDs are ?Did you create them yet ?

2. Download Ad-aware SE 1.05: hereInstall it. When you get the last screen, with the "Finish" button and 3 options, uncheck those three items.Open AdAware and click the "Check for updates now" link. Close AdAware. Don't use it yet.

5. Make sure you are set to show hidden files and folders: A. On the Tools menu in Windows Explorer, click Folder Options.B. Click the View tab.C. Under Hidden files and folders, click Show hidden files and folders.D. Uncheck Hide extensions for known filetypes and Hide protected operating system files.How to see hidden files in Windows

Close all other windows and browsers, and press the Fix Checked button.

7. Search for these files and delete them if found:C:\WINDOWS\DOWNLOADED PROGRAM FILES\IELOADER.EXE <-- this fileC:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\YM6ST597W68XN.EXE <-- this fileC:\WINDOWS\Web\tips.ini <-- this fileC:\WINDOWS\hh.htt <-- this file

Open Internet Explorer, and click on the Tools menu and then Internet Options. At the General tab, which should be the first tab you are currently on, click on the Delete Files button and put a checkmark in Delete offline content. Then press the OK button. This may take quite a while, so do not be alarmed with how long it takes. When it is done, your Temporary Internet Files will now be deleted.

Run Hoster, press Restore Original Hosts and press OK. Exit Program. This will restore the original deleted Hosts file.

Locate on your desktop repair.reg, doubleclick it, and answer Yes when prompted to add its contents to the Registry, then restart your computer.

REBOOT normally.

Perform a full scan here: Trendmicro, check AutoClean and let him remove anything he finds.

Run HijackThis! again and post a new log please.

Everyday is virus day. Do you know where your recovery CDs are ?Did you create them yet ?